Forest and Arborescent Scrub Habitats of Special Interest for SCIs in Central Spain
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The habitat of the several territories in Ciudad Real (Castilla-La Mancha, Spain) are
studued through the and mapping (scale 1:10.000) and vegetation analysis. The distribution and
surface of the habitat presents in the Sites of Community Interest (SCIs), as well as pressures,
threats, trends, and state of conservation are described. These site contributes significantly to the
maintenance or restoration at a favourable conservation status of a natural habitat type or of a species
of community intesess.These specially protected areas are part of the Natura 2000 network. We
discuss the diversity of forest habitats characterized by species of the genus Quercus L., focusing
only on the plant communities in the Habitats Directive 92/43/EEC of 1992, regarding the conservation
of fauna and flora and habitats of interest owing to their endemic or rare character. Habitats
and species must be studied in combination to ensure the maximum reliability of the results. We
concentrate on habitats with low representation in the territory as a consequence of their rarity or
endemicity. We study the following habitats of special interest: 9230—Mediterranean-Ibero-Atlantic
and Galaico-Portuguese oak woods of Quercus robur and Quercus pyrenaica; 9240—Iberian oaks
of Quercus faginea and Quercus canarinsis; 9320 – Thermomediterranean forests of Olea and Ceratonia
(Iberian Peninsula, Balearic and Canary Islands); 9540—Mediterranean pine forests of endemic
Pinus pinaster (Pinus pinaster subsp. Acutisquama); 9560—Endemic forests with Juniperus
spp.; 5210. Arborescent scrub with Juniperus spp.
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Cano-Ortiz, A.;
Musarella, C.M.; Piñar Fuentes, J.C.;
Quinto Canas, R.; Pinto Gomes, C.J.;
Spampinato, G.; Ighbareyeh, J.M.H.;
del Río, S.; Cano, E. Forest and
Arborescent Scrub Habitats of
Special Interest for SCIs in Central
Spain. Land 2021, 10, 183. https://
doi.org/10.3390/land10020183